I have received over 500 emails from people around the country who have expressed a belief that the new policies of the IMB on "tongues" and "baptism" are a mistake, and, as soon as possible, the IMB should revert back to using their former policies in screening missionary candidates (see The Old IMB Policies Compared to the New IMB Policies.
Many asked in their emails, for good reason, that they not be identified publicly. However, I believe it is important that I be able to give some kind of verifiable indication to my fellow trustees of how many across our convention are opposed to the new policies. In the end, I am not trying to convince my fellow trustees that the new policies are not Biblical (though I firmly believe they are not), but to show them that the Cooperative Program works because conservative Christians "cooperate" with each other, and when an entity, like the IMB, starts excluding people who disagree with the new policies from service, a large number of pastors, large churches, and lay people who support the Cooperative Program will be disenfranchised.
For this reason I am asking that everyone who is a Southern Baptist, has read up on the new policies (on this blog or others on the internet), and wishes to be counted in opposition to the new policies, to please sign this post. If you do not have a blog, simply click "other" at the bottom of the comment section and you may sign your name or initials and publish your comment. I will screen all comments before posting.
I am simply ask two things:
(1). You keep your comment on this post to one sentence or less.
(2). You sign your comment with name (or initials) and your place of Southern Baptist Church membership (city and state). You may list your church name if you wish, but that is not necessary.
As always, our spirits should remain gracious.
The principle is worth fighting for, but the people of God, no matter their position, are always worth loving.
Let's see how many sign this post before our next IMB Trustee meeting on January 9th-11th in Richmond, Virginia.
There are not enough votes yet on the IMB Board to revert back to the old policies on baptism and "tongues." In my opinion it is unwise to attempt to do so at the next IMB meeting in January.
However, this blog, simply indicates to those IMB trustees who are in leadership, that it can not, and it will not, be business as usual in the future. The IMB President and staff deserve the respect due their positions, and should always be allowed to speak their true feelings about policy changes to the trustees as a whole.
In His Grace and With Hope of Future Coooperation Among All Conservatives,
Wade Burleson
Keep up the good work! Jim Fisher, Bakersfield, California
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ReplyDeleteMelody Lenox, Liberty Church, Tulsa, OK
ReplyDeleteThanks for your courage and gracious spirit. Sam White. Kansas City, Kansas
ReplyDeletePaul Burleson Evangelist...Norman Oklahoma...I'm with you and believe the former policies were/are sufficient. Member Grace Fellowship Church Norman Okla. SBC
ReplyDeleteA trustee worthy of trust. JS, Springfield Missouri.
ReplyDeleteDr. John Stam, Missions Pastor, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Enid, Oklahoma
ReplyDeleteHave been with the IMB for 10 years serving in CEE region. Thanks for standing up for what is right.
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Gene M. Bridges
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"All who mingle their own inventions with the word of God, or who advance anything that does not belong to it, must be rejected, how honourable soever may be their rank." (John Calvin, Synoptic Gospels 2:284)
Blog: Triablogue
I believe the changes are wrong and need to go back to the old way.
ReplyDeleteJunior Hicks, Charleston, South Carolina. With pleasure.
ReplyDeleteAs a theological conservative who holds to the inerrancy of Scripture and unwilling to compromise on the fundamentals of the faith, the recent action taken was a step toward separatism which is both is disappointing and grievous.
ReplyDeleteDavid Phillips, pastor Mission Fellowship in Middletown, Delaware
ReplyDeleteSteve McCoy, Calvary Baptist Church, Woodstock, IL. Thanks Wade.
ReplyDeleteI stand with you, Wade.
ReplyDeleteChuck Andrews, Pastor
Grace Fellowship Church
Norman, OK
Doug and Kiki Cherry, Campus Ministers, Pittsburgh, PA.
ReplyDeleteJerry Schleiff, retired IMB missionary, Park Hill Baptist Church, Arkadelphia, AR.
ReplyDeleteThe changes are not needed. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
ReplyDeleteJohnathan Newman, Troy, Ohio
ReplyDeleteScott Morizot, Pflugerville, TX
ReplyDeleteJoe Kennedy, NOBTS Student, currently in Mobile, Alabama
ReplyDeleteWe are fighting fights that make us look ridiculous to the people we long to come to a saving relationship with Jesus and add nothing to the truth of Scripture...
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pastor
NewLife Community Church (SBC)
Easton, CA
Kepp it up! Mike Noakes, former SBTS student, memeber in Jerome, Idaho.
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ReplyDeleteJudy Close, New York, NY. For the cause of Christ.
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ReplyDeleteKeep Fighting the good fight.
ReplyDeleteKevin Bussey, Charlotte, NC
nbp, Lexington, KY
ReplyDeleteTim Sweatman, Pastor, Jackson Grove Baptist Church, Bowling Green, KY.
ReplyDeleteThe previous guidelines were more faithful to biblical teaching on baptism.
Charlie Pharis, Pastor
ReplyDeleteStonecrest Baptist Church
Woodstock, Georgia
Todd Littleton, Snow Hill Baptist Church, Tuttle, Oklahoma
ReplyDeleteWade, I stand with you. Brad Hawkins, First Baptist Church, Okeene, Oklahoma
ReplyDeletePastor Kevin Choate, Evangelism and Singles, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Enid, Oklahoma
ReplyDeleteCan I raise 2 hands?
ReplyDeleteThese new policies are not necessary...rescind the changes!
ReplyDeleteWade, I stand with you as well...
ReplyDeleteAndrew Heath, student pastor, emmanuel, enid
In this world of relativism, how could Southern Baptists even consider a weakening of the quick and powerful Word of God? We oppose ANY such changes to the IMB codes of acceptance.
ReplyDeleteI am in agreement the former policies are correct.
ReplyDeleteSteven Davis, Fort, Worth Texas
ReplyDeleteDeacon George Schuman, Clinton, Mississippi.
ReplyDeleteWade Burleson, Pastor, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Enid, Oklahoma
ReplyDeleteDr. Hugh Lakeman, Atlanta, Georgia, SBC Great blog!
ReplyDeleteCody Walton, Dallas, TX
ReplyDeleteJim and Francis Atkisson, Fayetteville, Arkansas
ReplyDeleteJeremie Wade, a seminary student in Louisville.
ReplyDeleteMy wife and I stand by your comments and believe the IMB to be in the wrong on these issues. God Bless!!
Former NAMB supported pastor in Utah. Toby Taff, Abilene, TX
ReplyDeleteWe should return to the old policy. Chad, IMB worker in Turkey.
ReplyDeleteMarty and Sonya Duren
ReplyDeleteNew Bethany Baptist Church
Buford, GA
The previous policies were more than enough.
ReplyDeleteRyan Abernathy Oklahoma City, OK
Micah McCarty, Snow Hill Baptist, Tuttle, OK
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ReplyDeleteOklahoma City, Oklahoma
I agree with you...thank you for bringing this very serious matter to my attention!
ReplyDeleteSteve Holt
Lawton, OK
I believe the old IMB candidate policies where much more faithful to the scriptures,to Christ, and to his Church! To Christ be the Glory in the Church!
ReplyDeleteI disagree with the changes in the new IMB policies.
ReplyDeleteI believe the old IMB candidate policies where much more faithful to Christ and his Church! To Christ be the Glory in the Church!
ReplyDeleteAlan Hughed Pastor Union Grove Baptist Church
I disagree with the changes in the new IMB policies. Tulsa, OK
ReplyDeleteI do not approve of the changes.
ReplyDeleteEric Schumacher, pastor
Bethany Baptist Church
Keokuk, Iowa
David and Karen Price
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Mary Littleton,
ReplyDeleteSnow Hill Baptist, Tuttle, OK
Agreed, this is a bad policy and is indicative of a deeper problem.
ReplyDeleteSTG, Central Asian region, IMB
These new policies advance a dangerous trend in lessening the autonomy of the local church and advancing denominational dogma (as opposed to Sola Scriptura). Reggie Horne - Church Planter - Augusta, GA
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ReplyDeleteProvidence Baptist Church
New Bloomfield, MO
I feel like a target already in the "New SBC"....I'm with you.
I believe the new policy MUST be made null and void for the sake of the Cooperative Program.
ReplyDeleteThanks for speaking out against the recent changes...
ReplyDeleteNicole Merrell
Norco, California
Joe Thorn, Grace Baptist Church
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Scott Slayton
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Parrish, AL
I think Paul would say, "Break out the milk." (1 Cor 3)... JD Strong, Oklahoma City, OK
ReplyDeleteI'm thankful for the opportunity to stand with you.
ReplyDeleteMicah Fries
Missouri Valley Baptist Church
St. Joseph, Missouri
I thank the Lord for your courage, grace and truthfulness. Jed Wallace, 80 year old SBC member, San Antoniio, Texas
ReplyDeletePlease continue to resist those seeking to add their legalism to the IMB codes of acceptance.
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Christie Garrett
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Grace and Truth an appropriate name! Jim Davis, Pastor, Los Angeles, California
ReplyDeleteBowden McElroy, Broken Arrow, OK
ReplyDeletePaul Thompson, Eagle Heights Church, Oklahoma City, OK
ReplyDeleteShawn Skaggs, Snowhill Baptist Church, Tuttle, OK.
ReplyDeleteJenny Williams, FS, Del City, Oklahoma
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ReplyDeleteWe didn’t have problems with tongues, now we do – as a former teammate will be prevented from returning to the field as he seeks re-appointment.
Keep up the good work!
Name Withheld (serving with IMB in Central Asia)
The adoption of these new policies is symptomatic of deep and disturbing problems in our convention.
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Pastor
Gateway Community Church
Alhambra, CA
R.G. Lyons (OC) and family, field personnel "last frontier", am compelled to be counted with those who want the extra-scriptural candidate policies to be revoked and returned to their previous wording.
ReplyDeleteWay to go Wade. Betty and I agree.
ReplyDeleteThis is a major intrusion on the autonomy of the local church.
RP Thompson
Retired Pastor, Oklahoma City
I support your statement, and I pray the trustees will reconsider their action on this matter. Surely, they can find better ways to deal with their concerns than to exclude sorely needed missionaries who are qualified and called by God. Are these matters of doctrinal purity important enough that the trustees would be willing to explain thier actions to those who miss heaven because a missionary was not sent? Stephen Pruett, Bellaire Baptist Church, Bossier City, LA
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Darlene Cook, Titusville, Florida
ReplyDeleteRetired Missionary JBC, Ecuador, Keep up the wonderful work
ReplyDeleteDr. Perry, SS Louisville, Kentucky
ReplyDeleteMr. and Mrs Sam Adams, Dallas Texas
ReplyDeleteWonderful blog! K. Johnson, Littleton, Colorado, Riverside Ch.
ReplyDeleteWorthy of all our effort, Pastor Dennis Huckaby, Tennessee
ReplyDeleteI support you in your stand and pray that you are successful in getting this overturned.
ReplyDeleteJim A. Schroeder, Emmaus Baptist Church, Moore, Oka.
Holly Ferguson, NOBTS and GGBTS alum, Mississippi
ReplyDeleteDana McAtee
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Jason Allen. FBC Warrensburg, MO
ReplyDeleteGlad someone is out there to speak for us.
ReplyDeleteMike Walker, Waverly Baptist, Waverly, MO
The old policy was far better than the new.
ReplyDeleteCF
Louisville KY
I am a good missionary and LMCO donor, committed to unity in our Baptist churches and to the support of our IMB leadership. Presently, I feel persecuted. I also grieve for the organization that has put Baptist Tradition over the Word of God. I am prayerfully considering giving my LMCO dollars elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteJesse Perry, Richmond Hill, GA
ReplyDeleteInman Houston, Atlanta, GA
ReplyDeleteAs conservative Southern Baptists who are themselves concerned about the "Baptist identity" of our missionaries, we beleive these new policies will unintentionally superceed the authority of Scripture, and respectfully request that they be rescinded.
ReplyDeleteJoel and Amy Rainey
Church Planting Missionaries.
Members of Gethsemane Baptist Church, Glenwood, MD
The changes are not necessary.
ReplyDeleteDr. Keith W. Langner
Pastor, Guntersville, Alabama
We are going to lose godly missionaries if the IMB policies stand.
ReplyDeleteJason Lee
Louisville, KY, NAMB missionary
former IMB missionary
Distrust or disapproval of other denominations must never trump Scripture. This change would send that message. Please, trustees...use wisdom.
ReplyDeleteThis new policy goes beyond the BFM2000 and should be rescinded.
ReplyDeleteRev. Jason Fletcher
Th.M. student - SEBTS
Wake Forest, NC
Rodney McCarty, 1st Southern Baptist, Morenci, AZ
ReplyDeleteI have carefully read both the old and the new, and I agree that the old guidelines are sufficient.
ReplyDeleteWe firmly support you and want to see these changes reversed.
ReplyDeleteNathan and Sarah Fullerton, former SBTS student
Immanuel Baptist Church
Louisville, KY
thanks for your courage and keep up the good work. trust and obey. tom and vickie hill, fayetteville ar
ReplyDeleteThanks for using your platform Wade.
ReplyDeleteJon West
Former Journeyman, Southern Africa Region
Current student at Fuller Theological Seminary
Thank you for your boldness and hard work!
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Marie Peterson
member of Immanuel Baptist Church
Louisville, KY
With all due respect, I fail to see how these policies are biblical.
ReplyDeleteMark Owens
Open Door Baptist Church
Raleigh, NC
As an IMB "missy" in CA, I agree that the new policy is wrong in light of Scripture and our need to Cooperate together.
ReplyDeleteThank you for being a voice for all who do not believe that the recent actions taken are the best.
ReplyDeleteWe must not let this happen!
ReplyDeleteShannon Brown
Missions Pastor, TN
I'll be praying for you all during this meeting!
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Jeff Thompson
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Currently Pastor of Southwest Baptist Church- Ardmore, OK
The original policy was/is excellent.
I agree the new policies are not needed. We're reverting to legalism!
ReplyDeleteI pray that those of you in the States will NOT sit back and let it continue unchecked!
(Name withheld; serving with imb)
For one Baptist to tell another Baptist how they can and cannot pray privately is rejecting the PHOTB. To tell a saved soul that their baptism by immersion is not adequate is playing God.
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Trustees, give us a reason to trust you.
Well, it has finally happened! The restrictive nature of Fundamentalism in the SBC has finally attacked it's own. Wade, thank you for bringing this issue to light and may God grant you peace and courage in the stand you have taken.
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Louisville, KY
I am praying for you and thanks for standing up for missionaries within our organization.
ReplyDeleteI want you to know you're my hero, and every IMB worker I've conversed with is with you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for standing up on this issue.
ReplyDeleteJeremiah Bradford,
First Baptist Church,
St. Joseph, MO
My family and I are IMB workers serving in Central Asia -I'm in a level 3 security country so I can't list my name. I would if I could. We, on the other side of the water, support you. Thanks for all you are doing. May God bless you and protect you.
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ReplyDeleteI am an SBC church pastor, I stand behind you 100% Brother Burleson. Palestine, Arkansas
ReplyDeleteMy family and I wholly support Pastor Wade Burleson. He has truly been a source of inspiration in the 7 years that I have personally known him.
ReplyDeleteThanks Wade for continuing to fight for what is right for the future of the SBC.
Jim Sissney Jr.
Waukomis OK
bill king emmanuel enid keep the faith .my prayers are with you.
ReplyDeleteThe trustees are wrong to attempt to dictate how a person can privately pray to the Lord God of Hosts.!
ReplyDeleteCarol P. Berry
Morganton, North Carolina
Keep up the blogging. A lot of us don't understand some of the new policies the IMB has made for our missionaries in the past couple of years. Even though our missionaries face obstacles in the mission field and now at home, they do have people like you who stand up for what is right. Keep up the blogging, sir!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking a stand and making this issue known.
ReplyDeleteCoweta, Oklahoma
1 Corinthians 14:5 I would like every one of you to speak in tongues . . .
ReplyDelete1 Corinthians 14:39 . . . do not forbid speaking in tongues.
The IMB must rescind its new policy, which directly contravenes the Bible's teaching.
I believe the old IMB candidate policies where much more faithful to His word, to His Church, and to His mission.
ReplyDeleteCharles Seelen, IMB missionary to Japan
Jeremy Dubish, Immanuel Baptist Church, Louisville, KY.
ReplyDeleteThank you Wade
ReplyDeleteJon and Lu Ann Waller
Emmanuel Baptist Church
Enid,OK
This needs to be faced! Stay strong!
ReplyDeleteLord Jesus, may we be led by you, amen.
ReplyDeleteEast Cooper BC, Charleston, SC
Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteJohn Austin, FBC, Tuscaloosa, AL
Who is the IMB to dictate how a person prays when the Lord enjoys hearing from us in all languages??? ms huron, ohio
ReplyDeletePlease continue to take a stand against IMB's unscriptural policy. My husband and I support you in this 100%.
ReplyDeleteSouthern Baptist Church in Muskogee, Oklahoma
I feel the change is outrageous and Biblically incorrect. I stand will you heartbroken. Carolyn Dees
ReplyDeleteMayo, Florida
Thanks for taking a stand. The new policy is anti-scripture.
ReplyDeleteK.D.K. Gadsden, AL
Your words echo my husband's and my grief when we were told we were not eligible to be IMB missionaries. God Bless, we're praying.
ReplyDeleteOklahoma City, Oklahoma
Stay the course.
ReplyDeleteMelonee Sims
Emmanuel Enid
On the field, we labor to reach the lost in foreign contexts that demand all of our being. We share this labor with you at home through the direct support of your prayer, finances, and involvement. There at home, you must also be watchmen of the Lord, guiding and warning us all with His Word. Thank you, brother Wade, and all you others joining with him, for keeping watch for us and continuing to support us. May God loose the bonds of weak legalism in which we've ensnared ourselves, and replace it with "the glorious freedom of the children of God" that has been purchased by the blood of Jesus Christ! Persevere under His mercy.
ReplyDeleteMissy in Europe
Sorry I didn't know to sign this earlier, but I appreciate you and the stand you are taking.
ReplyDeleteFlorence Young
Williamsburg, KY
Thank you for diligently keeping the aim of Paul's charge....love from a pure heart and a clean conscience and a sincere faith. May the Lord continue to bless your efforts to bring about reform.
ReplyDeletePatrick Barrett
Brandon, FL
Bell Shoals Baptist Church
The old policies were most certainly sufficient; thanks for your work. Craig S., Lewisville, TX
ReplyDeleteThe IMB Board's resolution in Nov. 2005 that refers to the conviction or practice of a private prayer language violates eight (8) pillars of the BFM 2000 and the inerrant scripture.
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